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Sat, 07 Dec 2024 09:00:00 +0000 https://gailankommen.podigee.io/342-new-episode 7dd96dc977c5826a3058485ed650c653 3️⃣4️⃣2️⃣ Today I am very happy to Welcome Dr. Ranjini in my Podcast. She is an Ayurvedic Doctor and practictioner from Kerala. One of the best and most famous places known for authentic Ayurveda. She is also an online Ayurveda consultant in Ashaexperience. Her specialitiy lies within lifestyle disorders, stress Management, Women's health, gut health and holistic Nutrition. Today we talk about Ayurveda and PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome) and the Approach of Ayurveda Here are some unique and thought-provoking questions for a podcast interview on PCOS and Ayurveda that delve into aspects rarely discussed: Understanding PCOS Differently "What are the early subtle signs of PCOS that often go unnoticed, and how does Ayurveda help in identifying them before they escalate?" "Beyond fertility and weight gain, what long-term impacts of PCOS are often ignored in mainstream discussions?" Lifestyle and Root Causes "How do emotional and mental health factors like stress or trauma play a role in PCOS, according to Ayurveda?" "Can environmental toxins or modern lifestyle habits contribute to PCOS, and how can Ayurveda counteract these influences?" Personalized Healing "Why do two people with PCOS experience completely different symptoms, and how does Ayurveda tailor treatment for this individuality?" "How do different Ayurvedic body types (Prakriti) influence the management of PCOS?" Beyond Medication "What is the role of fasting, mindful eating, and meal timings in managing PCOS from an Ayurvedic perspective?" "How can Ayurvedic herbs and therapies reduce the dependency on hormonal medications for PCOS?" Hidden Dimensions "What are the less-discussed links between gut health and hormonal balance in PCOS?" "How can ancient Ayurvedic detox practices (like Panchakarma) reset the hormonal system?" Empowerment and Awareness "Why is it important to address PCOS beyond just symptom control, and what can women do to regain control over their bodies?" "What myths about PCOS would you like to debunk that might surprise our audience?" Practical Tips "What are the small but powerful daily habits women can adopt to support hormonal balance naturally?" "How can women with PCOS navigate social pressures and stigmas, especially in relation to body image and fertility?" We will jump into it in the interview. If you miss anything or have more questions do not hesitate to conatct me.
Glad to be divorced but sad about being single? YYes, you can be glad about something behind you and sad about something in front of you. Listen in as Lakshmi reacts and reflects on Ranjini's story of being at a dinner party as a newly divorced woman in a sea of couples. This episode explores the journey from divorcee to single and how each represents a different part in the dating journey. Lakshmi was named among the "Best Guests of 2023" on tech and culture podcast PIVOT with Kara Swisher & Scott Galloway. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/best-friends-of-pivot/id1073226719?i=1000639439067 Help keep the The Later Dater Today podcast ad-free.https://www.buymeacoffee.com/later_Lakshmi The Later Dater Today is a podcast all about dating Later In Life but mostly the 45-59 window. This overlooked and often misunderstood part of the dating timeline is both under-discussed and wildly undervalued. Host, Lakshmi Rengarajan has been trying to bring both innovation as well as an analog approach to how we date today for the past 15 years. Episodes every Friday and follow us on Instagram for bite size servings of ideas from the podcast. Follow us there: https://www.instagram.com/the_later_dater_todayAnd be sure to visit us at the The Later Dater Today.com , sign up for our email list and please send us your questions!
In this episode, FAQ is: When do I need a mask? Today's Destination is: South Goa, India Today's Misstep- I left my credit card behind. Travel Advice: Get a massage FAQ: When do I need a mask in 2024 Guidelines for wearing face masks vary depending on the current status of the COVID-19 pandemic and local regulations. It's essential to stay informed about the latest guidance from health authorities such as the World Health Organization (WHO), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and other relevant local health departments. The need to wear a face mask can depend on factors like the prevalence of COVID-19 in your community, vaccination rates, and new variants. Additionally, guidelines may change in response to emerging data and public health considerations. It's common for health authorities to recommend wearing face masks in crowded indoor settings, in hospitals and health care offices, on public transportation, and in places where social distancing may be challenging. However, these recommendations may change, so it's crucial to check for the most recent guidelines from reliable health sources. Today's destination: South Goa, India South Goa generally has a tropical climate, with the peak tourist season being from November to March when the weather is more relaxed and dry. Monsoon season, from June to September, brings heavy rainfall, and some beach activities may be limited; I was there in early June, about two weeks too late for ocean swimming. I stayed in an Airbnb, and my host was downstairs and ran a beauty shop. Her boyfriend ran the nearby restaurant. I walked to pretty much everywhere while I was visiting. It was a slow pace, but I liked that. Beaches: South Goa is known for its pristine and less crowded beaches than the northern part of the state. I found the beaches dirty, and it was monsoon season, so swimming was out of the question in June. Famous beaches include Palolem, Agonda, Colva, and Benaulim. I stayed near Bogmalo Beach. It was laid back, had a local feel, and was close to the main Goa airport. Careful of coconuts falling on you. The winds were strong, and palms plus coconuts were falling fast. I had to cover my head at times to make sure that I did not get hit. Water Sports: Based on the season, many South Goa beaches offer water sports such as parasailing, jet-skiing, and banana boat rides. Make sure the water is safe before you swim. Cuisine: South Goa offers diverse cuisine, including delicious seafood and traditional Goan dishes. I'm not a food expert, but I ate fresh fish and fruits daily. South Goa, India, is known for its serene beaches, vibrant culture, and historical attractions. Here are some recommendations for things to see and do in South Goa besides the beach. See a wildlife sanctuary, waterfalls, basilica, churches, art museums, and the Naval Aviation Museum by the airport. What is there to do for a solo traveler? My recs are Kayaking, paddleboarding, swimming, yoga, and walking on the shore for sunsets. I had a lovely massage from Ranjini, who owns the shop with her husband. I had hoped to swim in the resort pool on the beach, but that was also closed due to monsoons. An aviation museum was one of my favorite places in South Goa. You can now discover the history of aviation in India at the Naval Aviation Museum, located adjacent to the Dabolim or main airport. I viewed vintage aircraft and learned about Indian Naval Air history, where people asked me for selfies. The electricity went out, which meant the air conditioning, too. It did not go back on for the hour more that I was there. https://www.goa.gov.in/places/naval-aviation-museum/ https://www.deccanherald.com/india/now-goa-has-two-international-airports-located-50-km-apart-from-each-other-1170723.html Remember to check the current status and accessibility of these attractions, as conditions may change. South Goa offers a perfect blend of relaxation, cultural exploration, and natural beauty. Today's Misstep- I left my credit card behind. Today's Travel Advice: Get a massage. Connect with Dr. Travelbest 5 Steps to Solo Travel website Dr. Mary Travelbest X Dr. Mary Travelbest Facebook Page Dr. Mary Travelbest Facebook Group Dr. Mary Travelbest Instagram Dr. Mary Travelbest Podcast Dr. Travelbest on TikTok Dr.Travelbest onYouTube In the news
Making 6-7 figure consistent income in Online Coaching Business | Ranjini Sanjay | #TGV458Tune into #TGV458 to get clarity on the above topic. Here are the pointers from Ranjini's conversation with Naveen Samala on The Guiding VoiceFirst rapid fire/Introduction and context settingRanjini's success mantraToughest lessons learned in her entrepreneurship journeyWhat motivated her to venture into the online coaching industry, and what specific niche did she specialize in within this vast domain?What initial challenges did she face while establishing her online coaching business and how she overcame them to attain the level of success you have today?What platforms or approaches have proven most effective for attracting clients and scaling her client's online coaching business?Client success stories/testimonials that highlight the effectiveness of her coaching programs and their impact on achieving their goalsWITTY ANSWERS TO THE RAPID-FIRE QUESTIONSOne piece of advice to those aspiring online coaches looking to build a successful business and achieve a 6-7 figure consistent income in this industry?TRIVIA ABOUT Online CoachingAbout the guest:Ms. Ranjini Sanjay is a techie by education and an educator by passion. She has spent many years working in the education and IT sector in various capacities, chief among them as an Entrepreneur and as the Director of Arise n Shine Preschools, Chennai. With her passion for education, health care, and women empowerment, she aims to work for the welfare of children, women, and senior citizens. Her objective is to build an enterprising organization with centers across the globe that can run impactful programs.Guest LI profile link:https://www.linkedin.com/in/ranjini-sanjay/CONNECT WITH THE HOST ON LINKEDIN:Naveen Samala: https://www.linkedin.com/in/naveensamalahttp://www.naveensamala.comIf you'd like to contribute to our mission, please donate (any amount of your choice) through Paypalhttps://paypal.me/NaveenSamlaIf you wish to become a productivity monk: enroll in this course: https://www.naveensamala.com/courses/ProductivityMonk-636d10fde4b055920139e51dTGV Inspiring Lives Volume 1 & 2 are on Amazon:Vol 2: Notion Press: https://notionpress.com/read/the-guiding-voice-inspiring-lives-volume-2Vol 1: Kindle:https://amzn.eu/d/cKTKtyCPaperback:https://amzn.eu/d/4Y1HAXj#TGV is available in Hindi & Telugu:https://youtube.com/@tgvhindi Audio:https://open.spotify.com/show/2wyLNGG0tsHucmhRauh4o(#tgvhindi) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fifteen women are walking more than 300 kilometres from Sydney to Canberra to push for permanent protection visas for all asylum seekers living in limbo in Australia.These women, originating from Sri Lanka and Iran, began their walk on October 31 and are scheduled to complete their journey on November 14. Mrs Ranjini, Mrs Niruba and Mrs Vijitha share an update with Renuka Thuraisingham. - ஆஸ்திரேலியாவில் நிர்க்கதி நிலையிலுள்ள புகலிடக்கோரிக்கையாளர்களின் நிலைமையை அனைவருக்கும் தெரியப்படுத்தும் நோக்கிலும், அவர்களுக்கு நிரந்தர விசா வழங்கப்பட வேண்டுமென வலியுறுத்தும் நோக்கிலும், 15 பெண் புகலிடக்கோரிக்கையாளர்கள் சிட்னியிலிருந்து கன்பரா நோக்கிய நடைபயணத்தை அக்டோபர் 31ம் திகதி ஆரம்பித்துள்ளனர். இது தொடர்பில் நடைபயணத்தை மேற்கொண்டுவருபவர்களில் மூவரான திருமதி ரஞ்சினி, திருமதி நிரூபா மற்றும் திருமதி விஜிதா ஆகியோரோடு உரையாடுகிறார் றேனுகா துரைசிங்கம்.
Hey Friends, I'm super excited to share a very special episode with you all! Today, my amazing co-host, Ranjini and I are taking you on a journey into our own lives, opening up about how we turned our differences with our partners into the glue that holds our marriages together. We both are married to men who are opposite to us in many ways. We talk about the yin and yang within our relationships, how we handle conflicting personalities, likes and dislikes, and finding middle ground in differences. We've faced tough times with our partners and had to work on our relationships, so we want to offer some advice to other couples who find themselves on opposite ends with their partners Listen in as we talk about: How we became friends What my husband is like What holidays look like at our house How we have navigated our different personalities over the years Finding a happy middle between our personalities at family events Typical date nights for us Advice for younger couples who might be in similar situations Coming into marriage as two whole people Differences can bring you closer together and not tear you apart Learning how to be happy and independent being on your own. Episode Sponsors Arbonne Greens Gut Glow Bundle. Use promo code ARBONNE10 at checkout to get 10% off. (https://www.arbonne.com/ca/en/shop-all/nutrition/green-gut-glow-convenience-pack/p/1055%20CA) Or start a subscription and save with 20% off every order and free shipping! (https://www.arbonne.com/ca/en/arb/JessicaStephensToronto/cart?shareId=8835579432487) Do you love the show? Support us on Patreon so we can keep growing! https://www.patreon.com/IJustBlankNowWhat I'd love to connect with you: Come follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jess.loves.life/ Signup for my new newsletter at: https://jessicastephens.ca/ Or read more about all the things I love on my Blog: https://jessicastephens.ca/blogs/jess-loves-life
This week on the better with Running Podcast, Zacca and Chriso recap their round one experience at Jells Park where they both ran for their clubs , comparing splits and talking through how they found the course, before looking ahead to the next round - 10km at Albert Park where they will both face off head to head, with Zacca throwing out an option to Chriso to go out with intent with his racing plans. Run2PB athlete, Laura Kerlin is this weeks special guest, Laura is coached by Sophie Fitt, and she joins the boys for a chat about her running journey, how she has found training under the guidance of a coach, we also hear about what its like running in a country town and her plans for the Great Ocean Road Half Marathon. Chriso brings out his quick fire questions and we hear about Laura's dream running holiday and who would come along. Zacca and Chriso touch on the London Marathon results, with a few athletes having amazing days, we hear about Ranjini in more detail from Zacca as he details how it panned out for her on the day chasing a BQ. World record chat features some of the crazy attempts that went down in London and they talk about the special treatment at this event for those attempting records, before landing on one that caught their eye. https://runningmagazine.ca/the-scene/kelowna-dentist-runs-fastest-marathon-in-a-tooth-costume/ The boys round the show out with a quick chat about the Run the Tan, mentioning some of the big names going around and letting the listeners know all the details including a chance to hear Mitch on the microphone commentating live at the event. New website here: https://www.mitchdyer.live/ Details Here for Run the Tan https://www.instagram.com/run_the_tan/ Find us here at: https://www.run2pb.co/better-with-running-podcast Review on us: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/better-with-running/id1506419354
Hey Friends, Welcome to the end of Season three! We're doing a quick recap of season three and the hot episodes you all loved. Plus my bestie Ranjini joins me for a where Is She Now recap from season one! So much has changed in her life and most of it is because she was really intenional and manifested it! Listen in as we talk about The favs episode from this season Ranjini shares what's been unfolding since her first appearance What's possible when someone has committed to change and healing Reviewing your life and deciding what you want to change Writing in her journal what she wanted for the coming year Now What moment after a big milestone in her career Leaving a familiar place and stretching yourself Gratitude in the simple things Drama happening around you doesn't have to penetrate you Carrying others burdens doesn't help them build their strength and muscles Resolve to make tomorrow better than today Tomorrow starts today Carma - Our results we get tomorrow are based on what we do today Manifesting Joy and Happiness Episode Sponsored by Arbonne 30 Days To Healthy Living Do you love the show? I would appreciate your support in keeping the show growing. You can do so by joining the Podcast Patreon here. I'd love to connect with you: Come follow me on Instagram @jess.loves.life Signup for my new newsletter here
Zacca and Chris chat about Bundoora XCR, a challenging day but a brave finish from Chris is talked about, as they both reflect on the importance of managing their bodies. This weeks Run2PB hero is revealed and its a young gun, doing amazing things with his running on and off the track! A massive weekend of results from the Run Melbourne are recapped, with a number of Run2PB special mentions sent in by the coaches. In this weeks Interview, Zacca catches up with his Athlete., Ranjini Gupta, who is based in Bangalore India. We hear about her running journey, how she has joined fitness industry with a goal of helping runners - https://www.instagram.com/duracellrungenie/?hl=en Zacca discuss with Ranjini, what it's like training in Bangalore and also running as a female in india, and some of those challenges that comes with that. They also chat about her big run at the Chennai Dream Runners Half Marathon, where she placed 1st in a time of 1:49, in the lead up to her crack at a BQ qualifier. Partners Pillar Performance - 15% discount on a single product purchase. Use code: R2PB1 - 20% discount on the purchase of two products or more. Use code: R2PB2 - 25% discount on the purchase of three products or more. Use code: R2PB3 Must got to our landing page: https://pillarperformance.shop/pages/run2pb Yarraville Running Company, shop online @ https://www.therunningcompany.com.au/yarraville/ https://www.instagram.com/therunningcompany_yarraville/?hl=en Medal Displays helps you organise and celebrate your achievements with a range of display items made for runners! www.medaldisplays.com.au Premium, Fast and Sustainable Running Socks www.oatrunning.com Run2PB Links: Socials Run2PB YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJxkh-FgU2Wsork-18PfSUA Find us here at: https://www.run2pb.co/better-with-running-podcast Review on us: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/better-with-running/id1506419354
The Walled Garden is a podcast and community of independent philosophers and seekers who are dedicated to the pursuit of truth, wisdom, virtue, and the divine. Led by Australian poet, philosopher, and musician Simon Drew, American philosopher, author, and speaker Sharon Lebell, and British philosopher and researcher Kai Whiting, The Walled Garden hosts regular live events and meetups with fascinating philosophers, theologians, artists, leaders, and seekers who can teach us all about how to live a flourishing existence. Visit The Walled Garden: thewalledgarden.com Join our free Discord Chat: https://discord.gg/5TAUzfdCe8 Get one-on-one mentoring with our philosophers: https://thewalledgarden.com/mentors Register for Upcoming Events: https://thewalledgarden.com/events Shop at The Walled Garden: https://thewalledgarden.store/ About Our Guest: Dr. Ranjini George holds a PhD in English Literature from Northern Illinois University, USA, an MA in English Literature from St. Stephen's College, New Delhi, and an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of British Columbia, Canada. More recently, she won the first place in Canada's inaugural Coffee Shop Author Contest for her travel memoir, a work-in-progress, Miracle of Flowers: In the Footsteps of an Emperor, a Goddess, a Story and a Tiffin-Stall. She was an Associate Professor of English at Zayed University, Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates. She currently teaches Stoicism, Mindfulness and Creative Writing at SCS, University of Toronto, classes such as Stoicism and the Good Life, Dear Diary: Marcus Aurelius, Anne Frank and Thich Nhat Hanh, Mindfulness, Stoicism and Writing for Discipline and Productivity, and Meditation and Writing. In 2019, she received the SCS, University of Toronto Excellence in Teaching award. Her book, Through My Mother's Window: Emirati Women Tell their Stories and Recipes, was published in Dubai in December 2016. About Simon Drew: Simon is a poem-writing, multi-instrument-playing, mountain-climbing philosopher. Known by Sharon as an “intrepid soul traveller,” he uses his art to explore deep questions about the nature of the divine and the path to personal Alignment. Simon is most widely known for his work on The Practical Stoic Podcast (now The Walled Garden). Simon's book, The Poet & The Sage, was released in 2021. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
HC#15 with Ranjini Raghuveer, former Immersion Corporation in charge of product management for automotive haptics. We will talk about product constraints, user experience, and needs for the automotive market. Show Notes: Trends in automotive haptics: https://www.immersion.com/automotive-haptics-trends-and-perspectives/ HC#2 with Filip Aleksandrow: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5p9fc56bh2PBtFNvwXbXNF?si=H0OvxUw3RJGQHMLK0plEpg
I get to talk with Ranjini George who teaches Stoicism, Mindfulness and Creative Writing at SCS, University of Toronto. We spoke before the very first women's conference on Stoicism, Paths to Flourishing which took place in June 2021: https://pathstoflourishing.org/ Dr. Ranjini George holds a PhD in English Literature from Northern Illinois University, USA, an MA in English Literature from St. Stephen's College, New Delhi, and an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of British Columbia, Canada. More recently, she won first place in Canada's inaugural Coffee Shop Author Contest for her travel memoir, a work-in-progress, Miracle of Flowers: In the Footsteps of an Emperor, a Goddess, a Story and a Tiffin-Stall. She was an Associate Professor of English at Zayed University, Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates. She currently teaches Stoicism, Mindfulness and Creative Writing at SCS, University of Toronto, classes such as Pilgrimage to the Sacred Feminine; Stoicism and the Good Life; Dear Diary: Marcus Aurelius, Anne Frank and Thich Nhat Hanh; Mindfulness, Stoicism and Writing for Discipline and Productivity; and, Meditation and Writing. In 2019, she received the SCS, University of Toronto Excellence in Teaching award. Her book, Through My Mother's Window: Emirati Women Tell their Stories and Recipes, was published in Dubai in December 2016. Her most recent publication is an excerpt from her novel, Blue Flowers, a chapter entitled, “Marcus Aurelius at the Lebanese Cafe” published on Stoicism Today. #Stoicism #StoicSalon #KathrynKoromilas
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The story we share in this week's episode with special guest Ranjini Cassup is so personal and jaw-dropping - it's a definite must listen! Ranjini is a Process Engineer (Lean Six Sigma Black Belt™️ ), a Certified Project Management Professional (™️) and a Scrum Master (SMC™️), a Certified Facilitator and Small Business Coach. She is an alum of the prestigious PMI- Leadership Institute Master Class , President of the PMI- Durham Highlands Chapter and a soon-to-be published author. Her life has taken her on a journey of discovery, self acceptance, unconditional love and so much more. This episode dives into her journey of what she did when she found out her husband had another child (that she didn't know about). Specifically in this episode, we talk about: The ways she processed the news of finding out about her husband's child Why love isn't always enough How to handle the reactions and input from other people Tips to mending relationships with your kids Connect with Ranjini www.instagram.com/ranjinicassup www.twitter.com/ranjinicassup I'd love to connect with you: https://www.instagram.com/jess.loves.life/ https://jessicastephens.ca
Ep #20: Vijay's dad does Vijay dirty, Ranjini & Kamals political collapse, Cheesy Tamil movies and more - Curious Tamils Podcast
Ranjini Rao, an ex-IBMer, and now a leadership coach, facilitator, and expert in DESIGN THINKING explains what design thinking is, and most importantly how you can use it to RE-INVENT yourself and your career.The great news is that you do not have to leave your present organisation - as she shares in a real example - but can reinvent your current situation to give you more of what you want for yourself from your work AND your life!! Listen on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/episode/3H1O8Be2rkaaesIYSKr5eA?si=aD6HGqhnS8C_oMGN47yv6QOur guest's LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ranjinirao/Ranjini's website: https://ranjinirao.comIf you liked this episode, please share it with your network of influence and close friends! We’re grateful for your support!Share your feedback / comments with me on coachtoolbox@gmail.comYour host for this show: Ajay Nangalia PhD PCC, https://www.linkedin.com/in/ajaynangalia/And, here is who we are and what we do: www.globalcoachtrust.orgGet new episode updates via email by registering your email id on the follow blog via email button here www.globalcoachtrust.orgRemember to subscribe, follow and comment on this channel! We really appreciate your support!
In this installment of the ISTE podcast series Course of Mind (@courseofmind), hosts Zac Chase (@MrChase) and Shana White (@ShanaVWhite) talk to Dr. Ranjini Johnbull, assistant professor at the Johns Hopkins University School of Education and faculty lead for the Mind, Brain and Teaching program, about how teachers can keep cultural differences and implicit biases from becoming walls between them and their students. Ranjini and hosts discuss how social bonding and a strong connection between teachers and students improves outcomes, especially at the middle and high school levels. Also included are discussions of ways in which educators can reach out to students on the fringes, build a culture of inclusiveness and create bridges to reach disruptive students.This podcast is produced by NarayanKripa Sundararajan (@KripaSundar) as part of the Course of Mind project, an ISTE initiative made possible in part by a grant from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative DAF, an advised fund of Silicon Valley Community Foundation.Support the show (http://www.iste.org)
Ranjini Poddar was in law school when she and her husband started the staffing firm Artech Information Systems in 1992. She is now the CEO at a time when the Bureau of Labor Statistics says there are almost six million contingent workers in the U.S. Poddar explains how Artech grew into a $450 million minority and women-owned business with more than 7,000 employees worldwide.
We took a DNA test a few weeks ago to find out about our ethnic make ups and the results are in... so does Chris have Viking roots as we suspected? And is Robbie really the quintessential Brit? Imene and Ranjini from Eastern Biotech help us decode the results.
Jake Murray, of the Boston University School of Education interviews Ranjini Govender of Stand for Children Massachusetts about the Common Core State Standards. Music: Giving Tree by Podington Bear, licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International License. http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Podington_Bear/Daydream/Giving_Tree_1206
A wrap up of this weeks articles in Green Left Weekly and interview with Andrea Bunting.Comment and AnalysisArticle and discussion on People's Climate March: why are there no demands? https://www.greenleft.org.au/node/60712Australian NewsArticle and discussion on communities saying 'no' to forced council mergers in NSW. https://www.greenleft.org.au/node/60707Article and discussion on the proposed Northern Territory gas pipeline that will lock in climate pollution for decades, say campaigners. https://www.greenleft.org.au/node/60708Article and discussion on the Great Barrier Reef win, coal seam gas loss. https://www.greenleft.org.au/node/60711Article and discussion on Queensland Darling Downs Community taking on New Hope Coal in Land Court. https://www.greenleft.org.au/node/60726Article and discussion on Ranjini finally being released from immigration detention. https://www.greenleft.org.au/node/60719International NewsArticle and discussion on the Trans-Pacific Partnership being a serious threat to environment. https://www.greenleft.org.au/node/60730InterviewZane interviews Andrea Bunting from Climate Action Moreland on climate change.
William Dalrymple introduces Ranjini Obeyesekere in Four Thought at the Jaipur Literature Festival. Obeyesekere - the Sri Lankan writer, translator and academic - argues that "translations are often considered a second-class activity, done by hacks" but that, however imperfect the result, making a work written in one language available in another, is a profoundly important art. But there are difficult questions. Is a bad translation better than no translation? Is true translation, in fact, the art of the impossible?
Ranjini Rao & Ruchira Ramanujam run the popular food blog, Tadka Pasta. They love to cook, eat, read and write. And Tadka Pasta is a perfect synthesis of all of those things. Hailing from diverse cultural backgrounds - Ruchira is from the North of India and Ranjini, the South, and bearing distinct professional objectivities - Ruchira is a techie and photographer, and Ranjini, a writer and marketing communications specialist - they each bring a uniquely creative edge to their blog, and the two cookbooks under their belts, with many more to come. Today Ranjini joins me today to share her love of cooking and the culture of Indian food, all made easy with the release of her new cookbook Mango Masala.
Ranjini Rao & Ruchira Ramanujam run the popular food blog, Tadka Pasta. They love to cook, eat, read and write. And Tadka Pasta is a perfect synthesis of all of those things. Hailing from diverse cultural backgrounds - Ruchira is from the North of India and Ranjini, the South, and bearing distinct professional objectivities - Ruchira is a techie and photographer, and Ranjini, a writer and marketing communications specialist - they each bring a uniquely creative edge to their blog, and the two cookbooks under their belts, with many more to come. Today Ranjini joins me today to share her love of cooking and the culture of Indian food, all made easy with the release of her new cookbook Mango Masala.